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Hipstography and Hong Kong - They Love Me

Hong Kong Cash

I was recently published in a very cool online magazine for Hipstamatic photographers called Hipstography. This gallery of 18 of my native Hipstamatic images from my journey to Hong Kong was a real honor. To date, this has been my most successful photography trip and I look forward to returning there soon. I encourage you all to check out Hipstography and give a shout out to its fabulous author, Eric Rozen (the blog is in English and French) While I have been noticeably absent from my blogging duties I have been quite fortunate with my photos lately as I will share in subsequent posts.

I appreciate very much all the support from fellow bloggers over the past 2 years and my art is starting to gain traction thanks largely to your encouragement and readership. Stay tuned :-)

tags: Adventure, Blog, Blogging, Eric Rozen, Hipstamatic, Hipstography, Hong Kong, Images, Michael Housewright, Travel, The Blissful Adventurer
Wednesday 08.28.13
Posted by Michael Housewright
 

Hong Kong - Hipstamatic Tour

If you are arriving here from FRESHLY PRESSED - A Huge thank you and Welcome. I would be so grateful if you would follow me as storytelling and travel are my livelihood and if we share this passion you will have a blast here.

Cheers and Thank You!

Hong Kong is easily the most dynamic city I have ever visited. Alive, moving, walking, running, and most of all eating and all of this with great vigor.

I was charged to do a Hong Kong post by another lovely blogger and so I decided it was long overdue to take my Blissful Adventurers on a tour.

I fell in love with the Hipstamatic iPhone app last year and I enjoy how this $3 investment really forced me to look at Hong Kong under the surface and explore subjects that on my Nikon D90 may have seemed plain and ordinary.

Hipstamatic forces the user to function within parameters assigned to lens and camera type (electronically simulated) and shoots only in square images which are ideal for blog posts.

I hope you enjoy and let me know your thoughts.

LIFE AND FOOD

HK is obsessed with food, and that is OK because so am I. It was on every corner and at every time of day. I could easily stay here 6 months and not tire of the food but perhaps I would get a little sick of the hurried pace and the confining cityscape. Our photos of the traditional Cantonese Dim-Sum simply were not suitable for the post, but know that we ate this every other day till we could not move.

Notice the window unit air conditioners. There are so many of these in HK that the exhaust from them is said to warm the city by several degrees in the summer nights.

This amazing all-in-one meal includes rice, vegetables, and some form of protein served in this steaming hot clay pot. Adding lots of chili sauce and tall beers makes the meal that much more of a party.

I wanted to love this. I did not :-(

CHINESE MEDICINE

In all of my travels this was one of the most fascinating sites. Store after store, vendor after vendor hawking every kind of herb, sea creature, shark fins (fucking bullshit) and an array of dead stuff plucked from the planet to keep humans healthy. I want to know more.

THE MARKETS

I was simply blown away by what one could purchase on the streets. Fish, both fresh and freshly butchered. Meat, hopefully fresh, every kind of shellfish possible. Just walking around HK I felt like the oceans would be empty in less than a generation as I cannot imagine how much food we are eating as a planet.

STREET SCENES

Juliet and I walked for hours each day to simply immerse ourselves in the life of this city. My head was on a swivel as my camera was clicking non-stop

tags: @blissadventure, adventure, Asia, Blog, blogging, Buddha, drinking, eating, food, food porn, foodies, Hipstamatic, Hong Kong, Hot Pot, Images, iPhone 4, Juliet Housewright, Lantau Island, Michael Housewright, stories, the blissful adventurer, Travel
Thursday 04.18.13
Posted by Sarah Finger
 

Images of Asia by Juliet Williams Housewright

Juliet Williams Housewright is my wife. She has one of the keenest eyes for photos of anyone I have met. She views the world with greater awareness and much more tolerance than I do and all of this gives her photos a perspective I cannot duplicate and can only admire.

On our trip to Hong Kong and Vietnam last year Juliet was equipped only with an old iPhone 3G and yet she still found a way to transcribe her intentions into photos that awe me in their simplicity and quiet observation.

There is a reason my new book will be called Blissful Adventures - rather than the singular of my name only. Juliet is the consummate traveler, my best friend, and an artist with whom I share the journey.

Cheers to Juliet and her photography!

tags: @blissadventure, adventure, Can Tho Vietnam, food, foodies, Hong Kong, iPhone 3G, Juliet Housewright, Mekong Delta, Mekong River, Michael Housewright, Photography, the blissful adventurer, Travel, Vietnam
Thursday 02.23.12
Posted by Sarah Finger
 

Hong Kong - City of Food (presented by iPhone and Hipstamatic)

All shots in this post were taken with my iPhone 4 and Hipstamatic App

Last year was my first experience in Asia. I had long studied the cuisine (meaning I ate the shit out it) especially in San Francisco and West Houston. I knew what I was in store for and I was not disappointed.

Watching a recent episode of Anthony Bourdain's The Layover, I was reminded I had not yet posted a blog on HK. Shame on me and shame especially considering how badly I want to return.

There are blogs aplenty that will give you the nitty-gritty on where to eat and where to stay in HK. I am just going to show you pictures and tell you that if you are into food and have been to NYC, Paris, Rome, Barcelona, and beyond while not paying a visit to Hong Kong, get a ticket and go live like a native on the Kowloon side of the city. The soup above another bowl for Juliet, some Chinese Broccoli and a 32 oz beer was all a whopping $9 US, and it was world-class.

HK can be very expensive in the ex-pat parts of the city, and I frankly was bored stiff by the finance boys, business suit clad women, and the other douche bag whiteys hanging out at the pubs and pretending to be in London. This is Asia and I want to be with Asians doing Asian shit (karaoke, milk-tea, and iPod subway rides). I want Cantonese food and to gawk at the exotic components and elixirs of Chinese medicine. I cannot wait to get back to Hong Kong and rock my dim-sum till I drop. This place is Bliss if you like to eat.

tags: @blissadventure, adventure, Anthony Bourdain, Asia, Dim-Sum, Eggplant, food porn, Hipstamatic, Hong Kong, iPhone 4, Italy, Juliet Housewright, Michael Housewright, Photography, Razor Clams, the blissful adventurer, The Layover, Travel
Saturday 02.18.12
Posted by Sarah Finger
 

Haiku Sunday - Parties and Celebrations

Freeing her mind fast

was the first thought she had while

not freeing her mind.

A quiet wind blew

not quiet enough for him

he soon quit playing

As the last beer hit

he felt his speed increasing

while the music played

Jill liked all balloons

red, blue, purple, pink, and even

the ones that were not

The economy

was flat and the hopes of change

were easy to drown

At the end of the day

the bright lights have faded to

one drunk pal and guests

Joy is frequently

defined by images of life

although they can lie

tags: @blissadventure, adventure, Antonello Losito, Europe, food, Greg Housewright, Haiku, Hong Kong, Italy, Juliet Housewright, Marco, Michael Housewright, Photography, Puglia, the blissful adventurer, Travel
Thursday 02.02.12
Posted by Sarah Finger
 

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